Located in North London, the UK, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is also known as Spurs. Its home ground is the White Hart Lane. The club motto is To dare is to do (Audere est Facere).

The Tottenham Hotspur Football in the Community Scheme is a non-profit making program which strives to create unique chances for young people from any part of the community.
Established four years ago, the program has matured into an innovative and sophisticated organization which helps in developing football from grass roots to excellence, tackling serious social issues, and now boasting wide-ranging community involvement.
Over the past few years, Spurs have become better and better and have finished in the top teams in the Premier League. Here are several honors and records of the Spurs.
Honors
FA Cup in 1901
FA Cup in 1921
League Champions in 1951
League Champions in 1961
FA Cup in 1961
European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1963
FA Cup in 1967
League Cup in 1971
UEFA Cup in 1972
League Cup in 1973
FA Cup in 1981
FA Cup in 1982
UEFA Cup in 1984
FA Cup in 1991
League Cup in 1999
League Cup in 2008
First Division Champions: in 1950-51 and 1960-61 seasons
First Division Runners-Up: in 1921-22, 1951-52, 1956-57, and 1962-63 seasons
Second Division Champions: in 1919-20 and 1949-50 seasons
FA Cup Winners: in 1900-01, 1920-21, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1966-67, 1980-81, 1981-82, and 1990-91 seasons
League Cup Winners: in 1970-71, 1972-73, and 1998-99 seasons
UEFA Cup Winners: in 1971-72 and 1983-84 seasons
Cup Winners Cup Winners: in 1962-63 season
Records
Record League Victory: 9-0 vs. Bristol Rovers (Division 2, in 22/10/1977)
Record Attendance: 75,038 vs. Sunderland (FA Cup 6th Round, in 05/03/1938)
Record Defeat: 0-7 vs. Liverpool (Division 1, in 02/09/1978)
Record Cup Victory: 13-2 vs. Crewe Alexandra (FA Cup 4th Round Replay, in 03/02/1960)
Record Transfer Fee Paid: £11m – Sergei Rebrov from Dynamo Kiev, (in 01/06/2000)
Record Transfer Fee Received: £14m – Michael Carrick from Man United, (in 31/07/2006)
Most League Appearances: Steve Perryman, 655 (in 1969/86 season)
Most League Goals in total: Jimmy Greaves, 220 (in 1961/70 season)
Highest League Scorer in a Season: Jimmy Greaves, 37 (Division 1, in 1962/63 season)
Most Goals scored in a season: Clive Allen, 49 (in 1986/87 season)
Most capped Spurs player: Pat Jennings, 74.